英語 での Unknowable の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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Future value is unknowable.
Unknowable Unicast Control.
Many things are unknowable.
The Unknowable Mysteries of Creation.
The human being is unknowable.
We are not only unknowable to others but also to ourselves.
Ultimately the world is unknowable.
On our own unknowable journey.
Most of the universe is unknowable.
The God is the unknowable mystery of being.
What it was for each is unknowable.
Unknowable("maybe what I see as blue, you see as…").
Music is full of unknowable spaces.
What the source for that energy is, is yet unknowable.
Ein Sof is considered remote and unknowable, and the Tree of Life is believed to be a revelation of Ein Sof's attributes.
But in point of fact, both are unknowable.
The sort of unknowable but fascinating quality that is characteristic of her acting is very similar to what makes his films so unique.
Something eternally and absolutely unknowable-.
Brahma is both impersonal and unknowable and is often believed to exist in three separate forms: Brahma- Creator; Vishnu- Preserver; and Shiva- Destroyer.
The journey of which I speak is full of unknowable challenges.
Sir, to discover truth, reality, the bliss of the unknowable, there must be freedom, freedom from strife within yourself and with your neighbour.
Someone created a 250-pound gummy pizza for some unknowable reason.
The councils confirmed a real distinction in God, between the unknowable essence and the acts, or"energies," which make possible a real communion with God.
If you diligently investigate the knowable, it dissolves, and only the unknowable remains.
For Harman, an object is in itself an infinite recess, unknowable and inaccessible by any other thing.
Only under these conditions can warriors acquire the sobriety andserenity to withstand the pressure of the unknowable.
Intertwined with this picture is the notion of two separate realms of reality-the absolute and unknowable reality on the one hand, and the perceptual and sensed one on the other.
The objective is, of course, that if an individual can“hold their own in facing petty tyrants, they can certainly face the unknown with impunity,and then they can even stand the presence of the unknowable.”.
Yet Bube calls false Dowd's assertions that“every atom of the universe has an inner intelligence which is non-material andultimately unknowable” and“the earth is alive and we are the Earth's reflexive consciousness.”.
In the Kantian epoch it still claimed for itself only a relative immanence, for it believed in the existence of a transcendent Creator andadmitted the existence of noumena, unknowable, to be sure, but with which we maintain relations.